Can anyone tell me where I can order US and Euro AC plugs for my Powerbook AC adapter? I'm going to Mexico in 3 weeks' time and need a US plug.

The adaptor itself supports 120 & 240 V power supplies, so it seems odd that you only get one kind of plug for the unit.

Thanks

Mothra

You can buy a plug adapter in many travel stores or electronics stores. All you need is to adapt the plug geometry; as you already know, the power supply itself supports Euro, British, US and Asian AC power.

You can buy a plug adapter in many travel stores or electronics stores. All you need is to adapt the plug geometry; as you already know, the power supply itself supports Euro, British, US and Asian AC power.

The plug adapter is probably less expensive than a whole power cord.

If you buy a cheap plug adapter then you can also pack a power board giving you four (or more) power points that will allow you to use and charge your mobile phone, PDA, camera, laptop all at the same time, saving you either buying lots of plug adapters or being really angry when you need to charge more than one thing at a time.... --
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In the UK you can buy cheap plug adaptors for about US$7 or so. For about the same price uou can also buy a figure-eight radio mains lead (aka power cord for a radio) for a bit less -- the lead will plug into your AC adapter when you slide out the already fitted plug.

Neither solution is especially elegant, but both work just fine. You'd save a fair bit over Apple's travel kit.